Connect with us

Canada News

Canada and N.W.T. sign historic funding agreement with Inuvialuit for child services

Published

on

Northwest Territories Minister of Health and Social Services Lesa Semmler, left, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Inuvialuit Regional Corporation chair Duane Smith and vice-chair Evelyn Storr sign the Child and Family Services Agreement in Inuvik, N.W.T., on Monday. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press)

By RCI, CBC News

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced agreement during Inuvik visit Monday

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Inuvik, N.W.T., on Monday to sign a funding agreement with the N.W.T. government and the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation in support of Inuit-led child and family services.

The agreement means the Canadian government will provide $533.5 million over the next decade for the implementation of Inuvialuit Qitunrariit Inuuniarnikkun Maligaksat — the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation’s child and family services law. The N.W.T. government is also providing $209,391 annually for that.

Trudeau said the goal is to strengthen the family unit and to avoid situations where the children are taken away from their parents.

“Understanding that the best thing for kids at risk is to make sure they don’t get at risk. That means community support services, addictions services, housing investments, the kinds of things that will keep kids safe and you never get to the point of moving them,” he said.

Inuvialuit Regional Corporation chair and CEO, Duane Smith said he was thankful for the federal contributions that helped them set the foundation for Monday’s agreement.

“We had to get the law drafted, we have it enacted, now we just reached an agreement with the federal and territorial governments for us to do the implementation of it,” Smith said.

Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau addresses the media in Inuvik, N.W.T. on Monday. Sitting from left to right: Inuvialuit Elder, Lillian Elias, Trudeau’s son, Xavier Trudeau, chair and CEO of the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, Duane Smith, N.W.T. MP, Michael McLeod, and N.W.T. Minister of Health and Social Services Lesa Semmler. (Dez Loreen/CBC)

Smith did not give a date but said work can now begin on building the infrastructure to improve services in the region.

“So we will be building our youth wellness centres. The Prime Minister touched on different programs that already complement how we are trying to alleviate children getting into these situations,” Smith said.

The signing took place at a ceremony on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. N.W.T. Minister of Health and Social Services, Lesa Semmler signed the agreement with Smith and Trudeau.

Monday’s signing comes two years after the N.W.T. government joined a Supreme Court legal challenge of Canada’s Indigenous child welfare law as an intervener, stating that it infringed upon their rights under the Northwest Territories Act. The Supreme Court upheld the law this past February, stating that it was constitutional.

The Inuvialuit are the first Inuit group to develop their own child and family services under Bill C-92.

In a news release Monday, the federal government stated that the announcement sets a precedent for other Inuit groups to create their own child and family services legislation as well.

-With files from Dez Loreen

 

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Maria in Vancouver

Lifestyle2 weeks ago

Nobody Wants This…IRL (In Real Life)

Just like everyone else who’s binged on Netflix series, “Nobody Wants This” — a romcom about a newly single rabbi...

Lifestyle3 weeks ago

Family Estrangement: Why It’s Okay

Family estrangement is the absence of a previously long-standing relationship between family members via emotional or physical distancing to the...

Lifestyle2 months ago

Becoming Your Best Version

By Matter Laurel-Zalko As a woman, I’m constantly evolving. I’m constantly changing towards my better version each year. Actually, I’m...

Lifestyle2 months ago

The True Power of Manifestation

I truly believe in the power of our imagination and that what we believe in our lives is an actual...

Maria in Vancouver3 months ago

DECORATE YOUR HOME 101

By Matte Laurel-Zalko Our home interiors are an insight into our brains and our hearts. It is our own collaboration...

Maria in Vancouver4 months ago

Guide to Planning a Wedding in 2 Months

By Matte Laurel-Zalko Are you recently engaged and find yourself in a bit of a pickle because you and your...

Maria in Vancouver4 months ago

Staying Cool and Stylish this Summer

By Matte Laurel-Zalko I couldn’t agree more when the great late Ella Fitzgerald sang “Summertime and the livin’ is easy.”...

Maria in Vancouver5 months ago

Ageing Gratefully and Joyfully

My 56th trip around the sun is just around the corner! Whew. Wow. Admittedly, I used to be afraid of...

Maria in Vancouver6 months ago

My Love Affair With Pearls

On March 18, 2023, my article, The Power of Pearls was published. In that article, I wrote about the history...

Maria in Vancouver6 months ago

7 Creative Ways to Propose!

Sometime in April 2022, my significant other gave me a heads up: he will be proposing to me on May...